Used primarily in high-security physical or digital environments.
Scenario: You moved from India to Canada. Your family bought you a locked phone from Bell Canada, but you want to use a cheaper provider like Public Mobile or Freedom. Need: You don't want to wait 90 days for Bell to process an unlock (as per CRTC rules, they must, but they stall). You want it unlocked tonight. MultiUnlock Exclusive delivers. multiunlock exclusive
Before the advent of MultiUnlock Exclusive, consumers had limited options. Let's compare them: Before the advent of MultiUnlock Exclusive, consumers had
| Feature | Standard Unlock (Code Shops) | Carrier Request (Verizon/ATT/EE) | MultiUnlock Exclusive | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Eligibility | Requires paid-off device, clean record | Contract completed, 60+ days active | Works even on active contracts (financing allowed) | | Coverage | Specific carrier only | Only the requesting carrier | 400+ carriers globally | | Permanence | Often resets after updates | Permanent, but slow to process | Permanent & Instant | | Risk of Blacklist | High (3rd party algorithms) | None (Official) | None (White-listed database access) | We implement MUE using a Merkle accumulator of
Why do standard unlocks fail? Most cheap unlocking websites use leaked algorithms or generic NCK generators. If your device has been updated to a new security patch (Android 12/13/14 or iOS 16/17/18), those old algorithms stop working. You are left with a bricked unlock status.
MultiUnlock Exclusive relies on original equipment manufacturer (OEM) back-end access. Because it utilizes official protocols (like Samsung’s CVD or Apple’s GSX), it survives updates. It is exclusive because not every reseller has this level of database clearance.
We implement MUE using a Merkle accumulator of resource identifiers and a zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) of membership: